I know I had seen this somewhere a long time ago but I believe the post is gone.
What do you need to do to change the amount of time the phone rings before it goes into voicemail? I believe there was a code you need to put in.
Help would be greatly appreciated. =)
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mikekay10 Posts: 2958
Service Provider: Vodafone
Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:01 pm
Was it:
Number of rings before call goes to voicemail:
Dial: *61*1xxxxxxxxxx**YY# Hit send
where x's represent your voicemail number
To find VM number: settings, messages, menu (3bars), voicemail setup
YY number of seconds before you want call to be forwarded to Vm, rigs are in 5 sec increment. Therefore, you can select 5,10,15,20,25,30. Remember 30sec is the maxium.
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Twistedlight Posts: 5
Phone Model: Rokr Z6
Service Provider: Cingular/AT&t
Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:57 pm
mikekay10 wrote:
Was it:
Number of rings before call goes to voicemail:
Dial: *61*1xxxxxxxxxx**YY# Hit send
where x's represent your voicemail number
To find VM number: settings, messages, menu (3bars), voicemail setup
YY number of seconds before you want call to be forwarded to Vm, rigs are in 5 sec increment. Therefore, you can select 5,10,15,20,25,30. Remember 30sec is the maxium.
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kinda sorta! That's exactly what I was looking for except now when I call from someone elses phone it gives them access to my voicemail. Help?
Twistedlight Posts: 5
Phone Model: Rokr Z6
Service Provider: Cingular/AT&t
Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:05 pm
Twistedlight wrote:
mikekay10 wrote:
Was it:
Number of rings before call goes to voicemail:
Dial: *61*1xxxxxxxxxx**YY# Hit send
where x's represent your voicemail number
To find VM number: settings, messages, menu (3bars), voicemail setup
YY number of seconds before you want call to be forwarded to Vm, rigs are in 5 sec increment. Therefore, you can select 5,10,15,20,25,30. Remember 30sec is the maxium.
?
kinda sorta! That's exactly what I was looking for except now when I call from someone elses phone it gives them access to my voicemail. Help?
actually I think it takes them to their own voicemail. I want them to still be able to leave me a voicemail and it's not giving that option
mikekay10 Posts: 2958
Service Provider: Vodafone
Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:44 pm
You dial this from your phone and change the length of ring before voicemail.
I'm kinda going out on a limb since I only know this works with motorolas and most networks but I'm thinking its model independent at least